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Rukhovets, Leonid; Filatov, Nikolai - Ladoga and Onego - Great European Lakes: Observations and Modeling - 9783540681441 - V9783540681441
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Ladoga and Onego - Great European Lakes: Observations and Modeling

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Description for Ladoga and Onego - Great European Lakes: Observations and Modeling hardcover. This is an in-depth look, including analysis of future hazards, at two lakes that are an important link in the Caspian-Baltic-White Sea waterway system. Their ecological state affects the water quality of the Neva River, the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea. Series: Springer-Praxis Books. Num Pages: 308 pages, 132 black & white illustrations, 4 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: 1DVUA; RBKF; RG. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 247 x 176 x 20. Weight in Grams: 748.

Lakes Ladoga and Onego are the greatest lakes in Europe. With a surface area of 17891 km2 and a volume of 902 km3, the former is one of the top fifteen world’s freshwater lakes and is only slightly smaller than Lake Ontario. Lake Onego’s surface area is 9600 km2 and it has a volume of 292 km3. The watershed of Lake Ladoga (258000 km2) extends through Northwestern European Russia and the eastern part of Finland, including the large Lakes Ilmen and Saimaa, and together these Great European Lakes are an important link in the Caspian-Baltic-White Sea waterway system. Their ecological ... Read more

The anthropogenic impact on the Lake Onego ecosystem is mostly determined by the sewage waters of the Petrozavodsk and Kondopoga industrial centres, while the river inflow makes the most impact on Lake Ladoga. Although the anthropogenic stress on the water ecosystems of the Great European Lakes has decreased over the last 15 years, there has been some simultaneous evidence of global warming. There is not enough current data to identify the climate-induced changes in lake ecosystems, but there is proof that the main cause of lacustrine ecosystem changes is determined by anthropogenic factors.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Springer Germany
Number of pages
308
Condition
New
Series
Springer-Praxis Books
Number of Pages
308
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783540681441
SKU
V9783540681441
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About Rukhovets, Leonid; Filatov, Nikolai
Leond Aizikovich Rukhovets, professor, Doctor of Sciences, he started to work in Leningradean Branch of Steklov Mathematical Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences in 1959. In this Branch he worked during the period 1959-1965. The next periods 1965-1975,1975-1985 he was the scientific researcher in Lenigradean Branch of Central Institute of Mathematics and Economics, USSR Academy of Scieces and Leningradean Institute of ... Read more

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